[David M]
Of course we can make all kinds of distinctions, different splits, entities,
objects and therefore different relationships. Got this feeling that
behaviours change at different levels. Thats why water is very different to
hydrogen and oxygen in terms of behaviour.

[Case]
Yes, and we can come up with perfecting acceptable metaphors to describe
these things at different levels. On a child's level for example it makes
sense to say the oxygen loves hydrogen twice as much as hydrogen loves
oxygen so when they get married one oxygen marries two hydrogens and we can
fill our squirt guns with their babies.

Our description of these distinctions depends a lot on who we are talking to
and why; relationships on relationships. But I think it is important to note
that similarity is also a relationship. My skimming of the Deleuze Wiki
suggests that he make much of this point.

See, it's not like I ignore your reading suggestions.

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